Barry Smith (born 4 June 1952) is an American mathematician, philosopher, and researcher in the field of
Applied Ontology. Smith is the author of more than 700 scientific publications, including 15 authored or edited books, and one of the most widely cited living philosophers.
Education
From 1970 to 1973 Smith studied Mathematics and Philosophy at the
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate university, collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the List of oldest un ...
, where he fell particularly under the influence of
Michael Dummett
Sir Michael Anthony Eardley Dummett (; 27 June 1925 – 27 December 2011) was an English academic described as "among the most significant British philosophers of the last century and a leading campaigner for racial tolerance and equality." H ...
. What he reports as the accidental discovery on the shelves of the
Bodleian Library
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of the book ''Time and Modes of Being'' by
Roman Ingarden
Roman Witold Ingarden (5 February 1893 – 14 June 1970) was a Polish philosopher who worked in aesthetics, ontology, and phenomenology.
Before World War II, Ingarden published his works mainly in the German language and in books and newspapers ...
, a Polish student of Edmund Husserl, initiated his interest in the possibilities of an ontological approach to philosophy that would span the boundaries of the analytic and phenomenological traditions.
Smith obtained his
PhD
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research. The name of the deg ...
from the
University of Manchester
The University of Manchester is a public university, public research university in Manchester, England. The main campus is south of Manchester city centre, Manchester City Centre on Wilmslow Road, Oxford Road. The University of Manchester is c ...
in 1976 for a dissertation on ontology and reference in
Husserl
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (; 8 April 1859 – 27 April 1938) was an Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician who established the school of phenomenology.
In his early work, he elaborated critiques of historicism and of psychologism in ...
and
Frege
Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (; ; 8 November 1848 – 26 July 1925) was a German philosopher, logician, and mathematician. He was a mathematics professor at the University of Jena, and is understood by many to be the father of analytic philos ...
.
The dissertation was supervised by
Wolfe Mays.
Among the cohort of graduate students supervised by Mays in Manchester at that time were
Kevin Mulligan (Geneva/Lugano), and
Peter Simons (Trinity College, Dublin). Both shared with Smith an interest in analytic metaphysics and in the contributions of turn-of-the-century Continental philosophers and logicians to central issues of analytic philosophy. In 1979 they together founded the Seminar for Austro-German Philosophy, which organized workshops and conferences centered around the work of early Central European philosophers from
Bolzano
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to
Tarski and their impact on subsequent generations. A central role in this respect was played by Husserl's contributions to formal ontology. One prominent supporter was Roderick Chisholm, who in his Intellectual Autobiography published in 1997 describes the 'significant role' played by these meetings in contemporary philosophy.
Career
From 1976 to 1994 Smith held appointments at the
University of Sheffield
The University of Sheffield (informally Sheffield University or TUOS) is a public university, public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Its history traces back to the foundation of Sheffield Medical School in 1828, Fir ...
(1976–1979), the
University of Manchester
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(1979–1989) and the
International Academy of Philosophy,
Liechtenstein
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(1989–1994). In 1994 he moved to the
University at Buffalo
The State University of New York at Buffalo (commonly referred to as UB, University at Buffalo, and sometimes SUNY Buffalo) is a public university, public research university in Buffalo, New York, Buffalo and Amherst, New York, United States. ...
(New York, USA),
where he is currently Julian Park Distinguished Professor of
Philosophy
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
and Affiliate Professor of Biomedical Informatics and of Computer Science and Engineering. His students in Buffalo included:
Berit Brogaard
Berit Oskar Brogaard (born August 28, 1970) is a Danish–American philosopher specializing in the areas of cognitive neuroscience, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language. Her recent work concerns synesthesia, savant syndrome, blindsight ...
, Professor of Philosophy, University of Miami; Bill Mandrick, Associate Director (Ontology),
RTX Corporation
RTX Corporation, formerly Raytheon Technologies Corporation, is an American multinational aerospace and defense conglomerate headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. It is one of the largest aerospace and defense manufacturers in the world by reve ...
; Neil Otte, Senior Ontologist,
Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins University (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1876 based on the European research institution model, J ...
Applied Physics Lab
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (or simply Applied Physics Laboratory, or APL) is a not-for-profit university-affiliated research center (UARC) in Howard County, Maryland. It is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University ...
; and Leo Zaibert, Hirsch Professor of Penal Theory and Ethics in the
University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a Public university, public collegiate university, collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, wo ...
. In all Smith has supervised 37 PhD students and 35 postdoctoral research fellows. In 2024 he received the UB Graduate School Excellence in Graduate Student Mentoring Award.
From 2002 to 2006 Smith served as founding Director of the Institute for Formal Ontology and Medical Information Science (IFOMIS), initially in
Leipzig
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and then, from 2004, in
Saarbrücken
Saarbrücken (; Rhenish Franconian: ''Sabrigge'' ; ; ; ; ) is the capital and largest List of cities and towns in Germany, city of the state of Saarland, Germany. Saarbrücken has 181,959 inhabitants and is Saarland's administrative, commerci ...
.
In 2005 Smith founded the National Center for Ontological Research (NCOR), under the auspices of which he initiated in 2006 the Ontology for the Intelligence Community, subsequently STIDS, conference series. In 2009 he founded the International Conference on Biomedical Ontology (ICBO).
From 1992 to 2016 Smith served as editor of ''
The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry''.
From 2016 he served as editor of international standard ISO/IEC 21838: Top Level Ontologies, Parts 1 and 2, which were published by ISO in 2021. Part 1 specifies the requirements for being a top-level (which means: domain-neutral) ontology. Part 2 is devoted to
Basic Formal Ontology
Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) is a Upper ontology, top-level ontology developed by Barry Smith (academic), Barry Smith and his associates for the purposes of promoting interoperability among domain ontologies built in its terms through a process of ...
(BFO). In September 2022 the ''
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
The (; ''FAZ''; "Frankfurt General Newspaper") is a German newspaper founded in 1949. It is published daily in Frankfurt and is considered a newspaper of record for Germany. Its Sunday edition is the ''Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung'' ( ...
'' pointed to the fact that BFO is the first example of a piece of philosophy that has been elevated to the status of an industrial norm, describing this as a 'small sensation in the history of science'.
In the course of his career Smith has held visiting positions in the universities of Erlangen, Graz, Irvine CA, Turku, Innsbruck, Hamburg, Konstanz, Malta, Leiden, TU Vienna, and Koblenz; as well as in the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; in the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris; and in the Ricerche di Dinamica dei Sistemi e di Bioingegneria (LADSEB), now the Laboratory for Applied Ontology, in Padua.
Since 2019 Smith has served as Visiting Professor in the
University of Italian Switzerland.
In 2024 Smith initiated with John Beverley Masters and PhD programs in Applied Ontology. Initial intake of over 20 students will occur in August 2024.
Research activities
Ontology
From the beginning of his career Smith has worked in the field of
ontology
Ontology is the philosophical study of existence, being. It is traditionally understood as the subdiscipline of metaphysics focused on the most general features of reality. As one of the most fundamental concepts, being encompasses all of realit ...
, initially on the history of
ontology as a sub-discipline of philosophy in the tradition of
Brentano,
Husserl
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (; 8 April 1859 – 27 April 1938) was an Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician who established the school of phenomenology.
In his early work, he elaborated critiques of historicism and of psychologism in ...
,
Reinach and
Ingarden. A special focus was on the theory of ontological dependence and part-whole relations proposed by Husserl, a theory which was applied by Husserl's students for example to the understanding of the ontology of mental and linguistic acts. In 1984 he published together with Mulligan and Simons the paper "Truth-Makers". This paper helped to launch
truthmaker theory
Truthmaker theory is "the branch of metaphysics that explores the relationships between what is true and what exists". The basic intuition behind truthmaker theory is that truth depends on being. For example, a perceptual experience of a green tre ...
, a still active research program at the borderlines of logic, semantics and philosophical ontology that is based on a new understanding of the
correspondence theory of truth
In metaphysics and philosophy of language, the correspondence theory of truth states that the truth or falsity of a statement is determined only by how it relates to the world and whether it accurately describes (i.e., corresponds with) that worl ...
.
From around the mid-1990s Smith's work in ontology has exerted an impact on multiple domains outside philosophy, starting in 1995 in a collobation with
David Mark
David Alechenu Bonaventure Mark (; born 8 April 1948) is a retired Nigerian Army brigadier general and politician. He served as the 12th president of the Nigerian Senate from 2007 to 2015 and was the Senator for Nigerian National Assembly dele ...
, one of the founders of
geographic information science
Geographic information science (GIScience, GISc) or geoinformation science is a scientific discipline at the crossroads of computational science, social science, and natural science that studies geographic information, including how it represe ...
(GIS), on initiatives in the field of geospatial ontology. In this connection Smith introduced the idea of ''fiat objects'' to describe (often rectangular) geospatial entities, such as postal districts and real estate parcels, which are not separated from their surroundings by any physical discontinuity. This terminology has established itself in the GIS community, and it has also been generalized into other fields.
Since 2000 much of Smith's research has been centered on the application of ontology in
biomedical informatics
Health informatics combines communications, information technology (IT), and health care to enhance patient care and is at the forefront of the medical technological revolution. It can be viewed as a branch of engineering and applied science.
...
, where he has worked on a variety of projects relating to biomedical terminologies and electronic health records. He is a founding Coordinating Editor of the
OBO Foundry
The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry is a group of people who build and maintain ontologies related to the life sciences. The OBO Foundry establishes a set of principles for ontology development for creating a suite of in ...
and has served as a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the
Gene Ontology
The Gene Ontology (GO) is a major bioinformatics initiative to unify the representation of gene and gene product attributes across all species. More specifically, the project aims to: 1) maintain and develop its controlled vocabulary of gene and ...
(GO) Consortium and of the
Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI). He contributes to the development of a number of biological and biomedical ontologies, including the Protein Ontology, the Plant Ontology, and others. Between 2005 and 2015 he was a co-PI of the NIH
National Center for Biomedical Ontology The National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO) was founded in 2006 and is one of the National Centers for Biomedical Computing, and is funded by the NIH. Among the goals of the NCBO is to provide tools for the discovery and access of biomedica ...
, where he was responsible especially for dissemination of ontology best practices and for providing training opportunities for biomedical ontologists. Between 2013 and 2018 he served as ontology lead on the
NIAID ImmPort project.
Smith works also on the ontology of social reality, particularly in connection with the work of
John Searle
John Rogers Searle (; born July 31, 1932) is an American philosopher widely noted for contributions to the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and social philosophy. He began teaching at UC Berkeley in 1959 and was Willis S. and Mario ...
. He serves as consultant to
Hernando de Soto
Hernando de Soto (; ; 1497 – 21 May 1542) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who was involved in expeditions in Nicaragua and the Yucatan Peninsula. He played an important role in Francisco Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire in Peru, ...
, Director of the
Institute for Liberty and Democracy
The Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD) is a think tank based in Lima devoted to the promotion of property rights in developing countries. It was established in 1981 by Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto. The ILD works with developing co ...
in Peru, on projects relating to the advancement of property and business rights among the poor in developing countries. De Soto's work is based on the crucial role of documents—title deeds, stocks and shares, insurance policies—in ensuring the sorts of rights with which we are accustomed in developed economies. Drawing on De Soto's work Smith proposed a theory of document acts that would parallel the theory of speech acts developed by Reinach in 1913 and then by J. L. Austin and Searle in the 1960s.
Intelligence, Defense and Security
Since 2008 Smith has worked on ontology initiatives in the military and intelligence field. In 2008–2010 he served as technical lead on a project sponsored by the US Army Net-Centric Data Strategy Center of Excellence (ANCDS CoE) to create the
Universal Core Universal Core (or UCore) was a U.S. government project to facilitate sharing of intelligence and related digital content across U.S. government systems. In memorandumsigned on 28 March 2013, the DoD Chief Information Officer (CIO) announced that D ...
Semantic Layer (UCore-SL). Since 2010 he was worked on a series of initiatives sponsored by the US Army
Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate
The Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (or I2WD) is a component of the US Army Communications-Electronics RD&E Center, based out of Aberdeen Proving Ground. Consisting of five primary divisions, I2WD forms a Research and Developme ...
(I2WD) to create a framework for semantic enhancement of intelligence data in the Cloud. Since 2014 he is collaborator on initiatives of the US
Air Force Research Laboratory
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is a scientific research and development detachment of the United States Air Force Air Force Materiel Command, Materiel Command dedicated to leading the discovery, development, and integration of direct- ...
on planning, mission assurance, and lifecycle management. In this connection he has worked on the creation of an ontology for joint
military doctrine
Military doctrine is the expression of how military forces contribute to campaigns, major operations, battles, and engagements. A military doctrine outlines what military means should be used, how forces should be structured, where forces shou ...
, designed to support the use of information technology in joint operations by allowing computational access to the contents of Joint Doctrine publications. He has also contributed to the ecosystem of Space Domain Ontologies created under the direction of CUBRC in Buffalo, and he is one of the founding members of the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community Ontology Working Group (DIOWG).
In January 2024 a Memorandum was signed by the Chief Data Officers of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and of the DOD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAIO) establishing BFO as baseline framework for ontology development in the DOD and Intelligence Community.
Industrial Ontologies Foundry
Since 2016 Smith has been centrally involved in the Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) initiative, which is creating a set of open ontologies to support the data needs of the manufacturing and engineering industries in a way that will advance data interoperability.
Basic Formal Ontology
Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) is a Upper ontology, top-level ontology developed by Barry Smith (academic), Barry Smith and his associates for the purposes of promoting interoperability among domain ontologies built in its terms through a process of ...
, which serves as the top-level hub of the IOF, has been applied in the development of ontologies in many areas of engineering, including maintenance, supply chain, product life cycle, and additive manufacturing.
Artificial Intelligence and Complex Systems
In 2022 Smith published with the German scientist Jobst Landgrebe ''Why Machines Will Never Rule the World. Artificial Intelligence Without Fear''. The book defends the thesis that there are strict limits to what AI can achieve. For stochastic AI, the limits rest on the fact that, for a stochastic algorithm to work requires training data which are ''representative'' of the data in the target domain. Training data which satisfy this requirement can be achieved in relation to simple systems. Where complex systems are involved, however, as is the case for all systems involving organisms, features of the target domain are always changing in unforeseeable ways, and each such change has the potential to deprive the training data of its representativeness. For deterministic AI, the problems are similar, because there the models require very strict regularities of a sort which we do not generally find in complex systems.
Recognition
*1984–85, 199
Humboldt Fellow University of Erlangen (1984–85), University of Hamburg (1994), University of Konstanz (1994)
*1999 Fellow of the
American Philosophical Society
The American Philosophical Society (APS) is an American scholarly organization and learned society founded in 1743 in Philadelphia that promotes knowledge in the humanities and natural sciences through research, professional meetings, publicat ...
*2002 Wolfgang Paul Award, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
*2004 SUNY Distinguished Professor
*2010 First Paolo Bozzi Prize for Ontology, University of Turin
*2014 Fellow of the
American College of Medical Informatics (FACMI)
Leo Zaibert's ''The Theory and Practice of Ontology'' (2016) and Gloria Zúñiga y Postigo and Gerald J. Erion's ''Barry Smith an sich'' (2017)
[''Cosmos + Taxis. Studies in Emergent Order and Organization'', 4 (4), June 2017]
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s dedicated to Smith containing studies of his work by colleagues and students.
Bibliography
Publications by Barry Smith
''Cosmos + Taxis'' 4 (4):67-104 (2017)
*Kevin Mulligan, Peter Simons and Barry Smith,
What’s Wrong with Contemporary Philosophy?
, ''Topoi'', 25 (1-2), 2006, 63–67.
Books
*
Structure and Gestalt: Philosophy and Literature in Austria-Hungary and Her Successor States
' (ed.), 1981.
*
Parts and Moments. Studies in Logic and Formal Ontology
' (ed.), Munich/Vienna: Philosophia, 1982.
*
' (ed.), Munich/Vienna: Philosophia, 1988.
*
Adolf Reinach, Sämtliche Werke. Kritische Ausgabe mit Kommentar
', Band I: Die Werke, Teil I: Kritische Neuausgabe (1905–1914), Teil II: Nachgelassene Texte (1906–1917); Band II: Kommentar und Textkritik (ed. with Karl Schuhmann), Munich/Vienna: Philosophia 1989.
*
Handbook of Metaphysics and Ontology
', 2 vols. (ed. with Hans Burkhardt), Munich/Vienna: Philosophia, 1991.
*
Austrian Philosophy: The Legacy of Franz Brentano
', Chicago-LaSalle, Open Court, 1994.
*
The Cambridge Companion to Husserl
' (ed., with David W. Smith), Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
*
Rationality and Irrationality
' (ed., with Berit Brogaard), Vienna: öbv&hpt, 2001.
*
Formal Ontology in Information Systems
' (ed., with Christopher Welty), New York: ACM Press, 2001.
*
John Searle
' (ed.), Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
*
Applied Ontology: An Introduction
' (ed. with K. Munn), 2008.
*
The Mystery of Capital and the Construction of Social Reality
' (ed. with David Mark and Isaac Ehrlich), Chicago: Open Court, 2008.
*
Biomedizinische Ontologie. Wissen strukturieren für den Informatik-Einsatz
' (ed. with Ludger Jansen), Zurich: vdf, 2008.
*
Building Ontologies with Basic Formal Ontology
', with Robert Arp and Andrew Spear, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015
Chinese translation
published by the Peking Medical Publishing House in October 2020.
*
Why Machines Will Never Rule the World. Artificial Intelligence Without Fear
' (with Jobst Landgrebe), Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2022, ISBN 978-1-00-331010-5.
References
External links
Barry Smith's faculty page at the University at Buffalo
National Center for Ontological Research
WorldCat au:Barry Smith (1952)
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Living people
1952 births
20th-century American philosophers
21st-century American philosophers
Academics of the University of Manchester
University at Buffalo faculty
Ontologists
British bioinformaticians
People from Bury, Greater Manchester
People educated at Bolton School
Alumni of the University of Manchester
Alumni of the University of Oxford